Representation & Abstraction: Looking at Millais and Newman
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Representation & Abstraction: Looking at Millais and Newman
John Everett Millais, Ophelia, 1851-2 (Tate Britain) and Barnett Newman, Vir Heroicus Sublimus, 1950-51 (MoMA)A conversation with Sal Khan, Beth Harris & Steven Zucker
- Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 08:30
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Kunjoo Lee edited Korean subtitles for Representation & Abstraction: Looking at Millais and Newman | |
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Kunjoo Lee edited Korean subtitles for Representation & Abstraction: Looking at Millais and Newman | |
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Kunjoo Lee edited Korean subtitles for Representation & Abstraction: Looking at Millais and Newman | |
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Kunjoo Lee edited Korean subtitles for Representation & Abstraction: Looking at Millais and Newman | |
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EduCare Natalie Chkhartishvili edited Georgian subtitles for Representation & Abstraction: Looking at Millais and Newman |